discretional
English
Etymology
discretion + -al
Adjective
discretional (comparative more discretional, superlative most discretional)
- discretionary
- 1838, Sir John Ross, Memoirs and Correspondence of Admiral Lord de Saumarez, Vol. I:
- The Admiral, very apprehensive of her falling into the hands of the enemy, sent me with discretional orders to Captain Hood, that, should he not be able to get her off the shoal, he might put his men into the Thames, and burn the Venerable, making the signal at the same time for the Thames to close with the Venerable as soon as possible.
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